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obtained and a Health Agent is subsequently denied access,the board can issue fines on a daily <br /> basis until compliance, per the Sanitary Code, Mr. Harrington noted that Town Counsel advised <br /> that all options be expended prior to going to court. A warrant can be acquired relatively quickly <br /> and it would not hinderthe criminal complaint process. Therefore,board members agreed it was <br /> the best course of action. <br /> There being no further comments or discussion, Mallory Langler moved to 1), reinstate the <br /> previously issued fines totaling$16,000 due to the homeowners lack of compliance and denial of <br /> access by a Health Agent; 2) authorize the Health Agent to consult Town Counsel regarding any <br /> legal action regarding this property; and 3)to request an administrative warrant from the court <br /> in order'to conduct an inspection of the home. Motion seconded by Laurel Almquist. VOTE: <br /> Unanimous(3-0). <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Review and approval of meeting minutes; No minutes were presented for review. <br /> 2. Sign expense warrants. Expense warrants were signed. <br /> 3. Request for one-time Annual Temporary Food Establishment Fee, new Retail Food Permit,Jaju <br /> Pierogi. Mr. Harrington commented that a one-time annual Temporary Food Permit fee is being <br /> requested. The food operator does not have a mobile food cart or trailer, but sets up a tent with <br /> a process for no bare-hand contact with food. Inspections will be done at each event. One <br /> inspection has already been performed at Naukabout brewery,with no issues encountered. This <br /> operator had the same permit last year. <br /> There being no further comments or discussion, Mallory Langler moved to approve the one-time, <br /> annual,temporary food permitforJaju Pierogi with the condition that a new permitfortheir base <br /> of operation in the City of Lynn is submitted, and the operator complies with all federal, state, <br /> and local temporary food requirements. Motion seconded by Laurel Almquist: VOTE: Unanimous <br /> .(3-0). <br /> 4. Request for new Bodywork Practitioner and Facility Licenses—Laurie Bailey-Gates,Spirit Heart <br /> and Hands Healer. Mr. Harrington commented that the applicant is requesting a facility and <br /> practitioner permit to perform bodyworks in Mashpee, more specifically, reiki and reflexology. <br /> The facility inspection has been performed, with no issues encountered. The applicant has her <br /> state license for massage,along with reiki and reflexology certificates. <br /> There being no further comments or discussion, Mallory Langler moved to approve the 2019 <br /> Bodywork Practitioner and Facilities Permits for Laurie Baily-Gates. Motion seconded by Laurel <br /> Almquist. VOTE: Unanimous(3-0). <br /> S. Request for new Bodywork Facility License—Laurie Bailey-Gates,681 Falmouth Road, Unit D22. <br /> Discussed and approved in conjunction with the previous related matter. <br /> 6. Review of Training for Body Art License—Heather Compton, Mr. Harrington commented that <br /> Ms. Compton is requesting the board review the curriculum of the training that she is proposing <br /> to take in order to obtain her Body Art Permit in Mashpee. Ms. Compton has provided her <br /> transcript of training in aesthetics, certificates in use of lasers and micro-needling, a training <br /> 6 <br />